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US State Dept. Admits Arafat ordered executions at Saudi Embassy in Khartoum

Valinorians
29-12-2006, 18:19
The State Dept has declassified a document stating that Yasser Araft personally ordered the operation of the Black September terrorist takeover of the Saudi Emmbassy in Khartoum and the execution of the hostages and the killings of Cleo Noel, the American ambassador to the Sudan, his deputy George Moore, and Belgian diplomat Guy Eid. Here is the document and the link:

DECLASSIFIED
PA/HO Department of State
E.O. 12958, as amended
May 4, 2006

SECRET
NO FOREIGN DISSEM / CONTROLLED DISSEM

THE SEIZURE OF THE SAUDI ARABIAN EMBASSY IN KHARTOUM

In the early evening hours of 1 March 1973, eight Black September Organization (BSO) terrorists seized the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Khartoum as a diplomatic reception honoring the departing United States Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) was ending. After slightly wounding the United States Ambassador and the Belgian Charge d’Affaires, the terrorists took these officials plus the United States DCM, the Saudi Arabian Ambassador, and the Jordanian Charge d’Affaires hostage. In return for the freedom of the hostages, the captors demanded the release of individuals, mostly Palestinian guerillas, imprisoned in Jordan, Israel, and the United States.

The Khartoum operation was planned and carried out with the full knowledge and personal approval of Yasir Arafat, Chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), and the head of Fatah. Fatah representatives based in Khartoum participated in the attack, using a Fatah vehicle to transport the terrorists to the Saudi Arabian Embassy.

Initially, the main objective of the attack appeared to be to secure the release of Fatah/BSO leader Muhammed Awadh (Abu Da’ud) from Jordanian captivity. Information acquired subsequently reveals that the Fatah/BSO leaders did not expect Awadh t be freed, and indicates that one of the primary goals of the operation was to strike at the United States because of its efforts to achieve a Middle East peace settlement which many Arabs believe would be inimical to Palestinian interests.

Negotiations with the BSO terrorist team were conducted primarily by the Sudanese Ministers of Interior and of Health. No effort was spared, within the capabilities of the Sudanese Government, to the secure freedom of the hostages. The terrorists extended their deadlines three times, but when they became convinced that their demands would not be met and after they reportedly had received orders from Fatah headquarters in Beirut, they killed the two United States officials and the Belgian Charge. Thirty-four hours later, upon receipt of orders from Yasir Arafat in Beirut to surrender, the terrorists released their other hostages unharmed and surrendered to Sudanese officials.

The Khartoum operation again demonstrated the ability of BSO to strike where least expected. The open participation of Fatah representatives in Khartoum in the attack provides further evidence of the Fatah/BSO relationship. The emergence of the United States as a primary fedayeen target indicates a serious threat of further incidents similar to what occurred in Khartoum.

and the link: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/67584.pdf
IDF
29-12-2006, 20:35
More proof Arafat was a scumbucket. Oh well, he left the Palestinians a nice legacy, a Civil War.
The SR
29-12-2006, 20:37
HOLD THE FRONT PAGE

ARAFAT WAS A GUERILLA LEADER SHOCKER :rolleyes:
Andaluciae
29-12-2006, 20:48
Ah yes, the douchebaggery of Arafat is still on display, of course, this doesn't really match up to this nice little civil war he left his people, or starting that fucking Intifada because he was a whiny little bitch.
Lacadaemon
29-12-2006, 20:50
Never trust a man who thinks a tea-towel is a hat.
Ifreann
29-12-2006, 20:51
Never trust a man who thinks a tea-towel is a hat.

Don't dis the towel.
RLI Rides Again
29-12-2006, 21:20
"The shock news today is that Yasser Arafat wasn't a very nice person and that he was behind terrorist violence. In other news, we have unconfirmed sightings of a bear defecating in a forested area and the Pope has reportedly told Heat magazine that he has Catholic sympathies..."
Lacadaemon
29-12-2006, 21:21
Don't dis the towel.

Oh no sir! I dis the towel. I dis it loudly, and the badly fitting combat pants that went with it.
Gauthier
29-12-2006, 21:24
Ah yes, the douchebaggery of Arafat is still on display, of course, this doesn't really match up to this nice little civil war he left his people, or starting that fucking Intifada because he was a whiny little bitch.

Add to that the douchebaggery and corruption of Fatah (Arafat's Group FYI), and people still wonder why the Palestinians voted Hamas into power.
Greater Somalia
29-12-2006, 22:14
tit for tat :D
Eve Online
29-12-2006, 22:22
HOLD THE FRONT PAGE

ARAFAT WAS A GUERILLA LEADER SHOCKER :rolleyes:

Ah, but he's worthy of a Peace Prize? And the Palestinians NEVER do anything wrong!
Psychotic Mongooses
29-12-2006, 23:14
Ah, but he's worthy of a Peace Prize? And the Palestinians NEVER do anything wrong!

Considering Kissinger won it in '73, I doubt anyone really thinks of it as serious anymore.


Kinda like the Eurovision Song Contest....
Captain pooby
29-12-2006, 23:17
HOLD THE FRONT PAGE

ARAFAT WAS A GUERILLA LEADER SHOCKER :rolleyes:'

*Scratch scratch*

ARAFAT WAS A TERRORIST THUG SHOCKER :rolleyes:

Yep, the truth.